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Are you jealous of people who can make their online comments, Craigslist ads, band descriptions, and other things just a bit snazzier because they know HTML? HTML is hypertext mark-up language. It is coding you can use in spaces that allow it. It's easy! Here are a few easy HTML codes to get you started.

Here's how to do it:

This is called an angle bracket.
HTML code goes inside the angle brackets.

Let's say you want to make some words bold. is the code for bold.

You turn the bold code on with

and turn the bold code off with

Everything that is between the on and the off will be bold.

Example:

I want to order a mushroom only pizza.

Let's add some HTML for bold:

This is how it will look:
I want to order a mushroom only pizza.

HERE'S SOME MORE SIMPLE HTML CODES:

CENTER:
Example:

How it looks:

The Title of My Paper

ITALIC:

Example:

How it looks:

She was so dreadfully boring.

BIG:

Example:

How it looks:

The sale is for a Limited Time Only!

DELETED:
Note: In comments, this is used mostly for jokes or sarcasm.

Example:

How it looks:

The Antiques Shoppe was filled with junk treasures.

HOW TO MAKE A LINK:Susan's TwitterThe link is live. It goes to my Twitter. Click on it and see. Here is how to make such a a link:

This will get you started on HTML. Practice makes perfect! There are many more HTML codes. Have fun learning them!

Sue Basko

Sue Basko is a lawyer in California, Illinois, and is an attorney and counsellor of the U.S. Supreme Court. She works in law for music, film, design, indie journalism, protest law, and land use planning. She earned a Juris Doctorate graduating maga cum laude. She has a B.A. in Film and Video and attended graduate school in Radio/ TV/ Film with an emphasis on digital production, media law, and management. She has produced and directed hundreds of low-budget TV shows and videos, as well as doing video, audio, and lighting tech on many large-scale events. She made shows for such organizations as Chicago Public Libraries, Chicago Public Schools, National Strategy Forum, Art Institute of Chicago. She hired crews and handled budgets. She directed tech on a large scale rave style dance floor, with special effects and computer-controlled lights. She worked staff at Northwestern University School of Law with the classes in Trial Practice, Trial Advocacy, Negotiations, and National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA).

Susan Basko assisted with a 2012 study conducted by OSCE-ODIHR (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights). She participated in a summit of many nations in Vienna, Austria, where her legislative proposals regarding independent media use in protests/ public assemblies were adopted and sent to the 70+ member nations.

Recently, she attended a semester-long seminar course taught by Deray McKesson of Black Lives Matter fame at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics. She also participated in Harvard University's School for Resistance.

CONTACT easily by email:

suebaskomusic@gmail.com

Notice

Folks, if it is not on my blogs (see links on sidebar), or on my owntwitter or my facebook, it is not me. I am never involved in anything distasteful or questionable. If you see something like this, it is not my words or work, but that of stalkers/ crazies.